Education
Bringing Mass Spec to the Masses - From niche tool to necessity: the history of MS in the pharmaceutical industry
This article on the history and impact of mass spectrometry in the pharmaceutical industry is the first in a new series for
Pharmaceutical Formulation & Quality, the premier source of news and information for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry professionals.
[October 14, 2009]
Fundamental LC-MS
[registered users only]
This free tutorial, brought to you by
earl provides an introduction to the various LC-MS techniques.
[September 11, 2007]
Mass Spectrometry: A Primer
O. David Sparkman - Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at the University of the Pacific - presents a primer on the theory and technology of mass spectrometry.
[September 2, 2007]
Proteomics Primer
In this primer, Dr Amna Butt presents a 'back to basics' overview of proteomics and the important role played by mass spectrometry.
[September 1, 2007]
Mass Spectrometry Bibliography for Beginners
This listing is intended for absolute beginners in using mass spectrometry.
[November 26, 2006]
Mass Spectrometry Glossary of Terms
A list of some of the most common terms and abbreviations used in mass spectrometry, compiled by Professor Anthony Mallet, University of Greenwich, London
[September 28, 2005]
Proteomics Glossary
A glossary of common terms in proteomics, reproduced with the permission of Cambridge Healthtech Institute
[September 28, 2005]
What is Molecular Mass?
Molecular Weights of Ions and Molecules: Different definitions used by chemists, biochemists and mass spectrometrists.
[September 28, 2005]
Proteomics: the move to mixtures
This special feature paper, published in the
Journal of Mass Spectrometry, highlights the benefits of using LC/MS/MS methods in proteome analysis in favour of the traditional 2DE/MS technique.
[September 28, 2005]
Bioinformatics Primer
Bioinformatics is the amalgamation of mathematics, computer science and experimental biology, creating a science for the accomplishment of these diverse objectives. Find out more in this feature from Dr Amna Butt.
[September 28, 2005]